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The amount of stored digital evidence is doubling at an estimated rate of every 18 to 24 months1. US federal, state and local law enforcement agencies are mandated by law to retain digital evidence for the full life of a case, often indefinitely. But before it lands in court, all digital evidence has to be collected, stored and distributed. property and evidence policies in place. Digital evidence Collection Workflow • reSpoNSe: Respond to the scene to acquire media or have it shipped to agency lab • iNtake: Enter media into evidence system • aNalySt proCeSSiNg: Enhancing and editing of media • report: Analyst completes report • peer/SuperviSor revieW: Peer review and The collection or seizure phase of a digital investigation, having someone on the search team who is trained to handle digital evidence can reduce the num- ber of people who handle the evidence, thereby streamlining the presentation of the case and minimizing the defense opportunities to impugn the integrity of the evidence. Typical digital evidence workflow: 1) Create an authentic mirror image or 'forensic backup' of the data 2) Preview data and scan discs to capture all evidence 3) Export digital data for distribution and potential use in litigation 4) Create a content report detailing found evidence 5) Create an archive of the data that complies with requirements to digital evidence. A lack of legal authorities regulating the retention and production of digital evidence by technology companies is driving negative public safety outcomes. • Policymakers need to enact laws that require industry to ensure lawful access to digital evidence when a lawful court order is authorized and needed. electronic evidence facilitating access to them and giving when need be, powers to impound and seize them By Finance Act, 2001, Clause (22AA) was inserted in Section 2 to provide that the term "document" in Income Tax Act, 1961, includes an electronic record as defined in clause (t) of sub sect The Federal Rules of Evidence Digital Evidence presented significant challenges when it first began to appear in courts. Digital evidence presents problems since it is fundamentally different from physical evidence, around which the FRE were predicated. Specifically, the challenges presented by digital evidence are due to following differences: Digital evidence is information stored or transmitted in binary form that may be relied on in court. It can be found on a computer hard drive, a mobile phone, a CD, and a flash card in a digital camera, among other places. Digital evidence is commonly associated with electronic crime, or e-crime, such as child pornography or credit card fraud. The traditional digital evidence collection methodology described earlier still holds true for many law enforcement applications. Ensuring the integrity of evidence is paramount to any investigation conducted by a law enforcement agency. Preserving digital evidence by collecting a system and conducting a forensic examination later will be The purpose of this manual is to give law enforcement agencies a resource that will serve as a starting point for the development of policies and procedures for the collection, handling, and processing of digital evidence. This manual may also assist agencies performing the accreditation process of the or offences which require the collection and examination of digital evidence. It is appreciated that they may make use of this guide. Rec

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